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Basically covered these including the side foot panel. These are the areas that will get scratched and scuffed easily. Ordered from Amazon.Hi! What part or piece is this? And where to order from?
For now just the foot sills, including the surrounding plastic trim near the footwell. This is where it will easily scratch and scuff. I made a template for the Toyota illuminated light. Working on the rear right now but it's getting dark.You are talking about covering the painted part, correct? Do you have any template measurements? I bought some 3M PPF off Amazon with plans to do the same. I just need to buckle down and get it done.
I'm no expert too. Just learning as I go. Here are my tips since I've done a few cars already. Again, the great thing about this stuff is it matches the interior trim.Ok dumb question, how to install this? I have never tried something like this before and it looks like a really great idea especially on sill plates. Advice, tips, pointers will be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance!
Did the passenger side today. Definitely getting better and faster with the second door sill. Couple more tips. Soften the material before cutting, makes it like cutting butter including the edges to tuck it. I use a plastic trim remover to flatten the edges after heating it up. Work angles and corners first before the flat areas. Lastly, you will need two pieces for the side foot panel. You can overlap, just heat it and it's not noticeable.Cool thank you so much! Another mod to add to the list!
I'm doing transparent film on the lower painted door frame.Isn’t transparent film works better there? The stainless steel look feels nice, why blocks it? Plus if you use transparent film you don’t even have to cut in the middle
There are pre cut versions to save time.I'm doing transparent film on the lower painted door frame.
You read my mind, exactly the ones I'm getting soon in the mail.
Did the passenger side today. Definitely getting better and faster with the second door sill. Couple more tips. Soften the material before cutting, makes it like cutting butter including the edges to tuck it. I use a plastic trim remover to flatten the edges after heating it up. Work angles and corners first before the flat areas. Lastly, you will need two pieces for the side foot panel. You can overlap, just heat it and it's not noticeable.
Its a fun project and dont take long to do.